74 Ind. App. 294 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1920
This is an action in replevin, brought by appellant against appellee, to recover the possession of certain personal property, including an automobile, on which the former claimed to hold a chattel mortgage to secure a debt due him from the latter. The answer is in two paragraphs, consisting of a general denial, and an affirmative paragraph in which it is alleged that all of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage had been paid except the sum of $23.42, which had been duly tendered to appellant and refused by him. It is further alleged therein that said sum was brought into court for appellant’s benefit for the purpose of making said tender good. A reply in general denial was filed to said second paragraph of answer. A trial by a jury resulted in a verdict in favor of appellee, upon which judgment was duly Tendered. Appellant filed a motion for a new trial,-which was overruled. This action of the court is the sole error assigned on appeal.
Judgment affirmed.